Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert at Lumen Field in Seattle smashed major records as Swift (as Swift is known to loyal fans) was equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake Seismic activity,
This seminal phenomenon, week took place in the end show. done – the show has reached 1,44,000 fans. Compared to the legendary “Beast Quake” in 2011.
The “monster quake” occurred after NFL’s Marshawn Lynch was successfully stopped by the running back Seattle Seahawks, and fans exploded.
Seismologist Jackie Caplan-Auerbach told CNN that local seismographs captured the festival in much the same way as Swift’s concert event.
“I collected data from two nights of the concert and it was immediately clear that they were the same signal pattern,” said Kaplan Auerbach, professor of geology at Western Washington University and professor of geology at Western Washington University Something.
She said that the main difference between July 22 and July 23 is about 26 minutes. Kaplan-Auerbach told CNN: “I asked around and found out that Sunday’s show was delayed by half an hour, so it’s more.
” only 0.3, Kaplan Auerbach says Swifties beat Seahawk fans because their vibration is twice as strong as Seahawk fans.
“The main difference is the duration of the vibration,” says Caplan-Auerbach. “The excitement after the speech lasted for a few seconds, but it soon died down in the end. It was harder than the concert.
I wrote about 10 hours of information for Taylor Swift, where the tempo controls the character.
Music, speech, beat. All that energy can penetrate the ground and shake it up,” she said.